Update on Kohatha Culpepper
Friday, November 5, 2010–Late last evening Faith News announced that Kohatha Culpepper, mother of Church of God General Overseer Raymond Culpepper, had a massive stroke.
Friday, November 5, 2010–Late last evening Faith News announced that Kohatha Culpepper, mother of Church of God General Overseer Raymond Culpepper, had a massive stroke.
Thursday, November 4, 2010–Cleveland, TN–Earlier this evening, Sister Kohatha Culpepper, mother of Church of God General Overseer Dr. Raymond Culpepper, suffered a stroke. Her condition is stable. She is lucid and talking, but is suffering from a blood clot on the right side of her brain causing paralysis on her left side. The doctors are performing a procedure tonight to attempt to break up the clot.
Faith News will post more information as the situation progesses. Please join together as a church family in prayer for Sister Culpepper and the family.
This week Christians all over the nation of Malawi, known as “the warm heart of Africa,” will be sharing their faith with friends, neighbors and loved ones as part of My Hope Malawi, an evangelism project organized by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association.
Over the past weeks GOD TV has received numerous reports of miraculous healings taking place in Mobile, AL.
According to a post-election survey conducted by Public Opinion Strategies for the Faith and Freedom Coalition, the largest single constituency in the electorate in the 2010 midterm elections was self-identified evangelicals, who comprised 29% of the vote and cast an astonishing 78% of their ballots for Republican candidates.
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Church of God General Overseer Raymond Culpepper will conduct a Web cast tonight, Thursday, November 4 at 8:00 p.m. EST. The broadcast will originate from the International Offices in Cleveland, Tennessee.